SPECIAL VIDEO PRESENTATION

CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW TO SEE A VIDEO OF SOME OF TERRY'S LIFE EXPERIENCES.

"I'd Wait a Million Years," the 10th chart single by the Grass Roots, made its debut on the Billboard Hot 100 on July 5, 1969. Gary Zekley and Mitchell Bottler
wrote the rockin' song about a man willing to shed his pride out of his love and longing for a woman who remains out of reach. Jimmie Haskell arranged horns for the recording session, which Steve
Barri produced. By the time the band recorded this tune, guitaristTerry Furlonghad replaced Creed Bratton. "I'd Wait
a Million Years," on the ABC-Dunhill label, peaked at No. 15, and impressively remained on the chart for 15 weeks.

LOT'S OF STUFF HAPPENING FOR BOTHTERRY,ANDRE-ROOTEDCOMING UP. MAKE SURE YOU CLICK ONTERRY'SSCHEDULE (ABOVE) TO SEE WHERETERRYWILL BE.
CLICK HERETO GET TORE-ROOTED'SWEB SITE TO SEE WHERE THEY WILL BE PERFORMING

GET READY FOR LOTS OF GOOD THINGS TO HAPPEN THIS SUMMER!!

A"Grass Roots"fan stopped by the Hassayampa Inn the other night and
showedTerryher way of paying tribute to one of the"Grass Roots"biggest hits. Click on picture to enlarge.